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Chemical peels are an ingenious antidote to visible aging. Soothing plant substances and a variety of acids can perform a variety of functions during a peel, from nurturing the skin to stripping away damaged surface zones where wrinkles, flaky skin, and blemishes reside. As a result, a younger, healthy, flawless complexion emerges.

Depending on its strength and composition, the peel can affect a deeper or more superficial level. A dermatologist will determine what is best for your condition. Options include the light Glycolic Acid peel, which comes from sugar cane and is often used for acne; the medium-strength Jessner peel that mixes acids and tackles freckles, sun damage, and uneven pigmentation, or the potent Trichloroacetic Acid, which penetrates deepest into the skin and treats fine lines, wrinkles, stubborn pigmentation problems, and some scars.

Beyond health concerns, periodic peels are a recommended component of any skin care regimen, since they leave skin smoother and more radiant. Although peels don’t speed up or hinder the aging process, they do expose younger skin. This means it’s essential to apply sunscreen and moisturizer after the procedure, because your face is at its most vulnerable. Consult with a doctor about how to care for your skin afterwards.

Every day your skin is bombarded by millions of pollutants, from rain or tap water, to the objects it grazes, to the air itself. No matter how thoroughly you cleanse, the accumulated damage will contribute to aging. Peels restore firmness and smoothness by setting your skin free.

 


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